Have a production campus LAN network primarily running with 3508Gs and
3524XL data switches with gigabit fiber uplinks. All switches are
currently running ISL Vlan trunking between the uplink ports. There's
also a 2620 router running ISL fastethernet subinterfaces configured
with encapsulation
No. What are the above requirements?
Thanks
Alan
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Ok I managed to figure things out
As I see it there are this rules:
1. if the neighboring routers runs the link as L1 you can never get
summary from one to the other even if the specific routes are from L1
2. if the neighboring routers runs the link as L12 you can put the
summary of L1
Shab Hanon wrote:
Can any one tell us how to block a default route?
it is easy to block other routes by using ACL with
distribution-list
But
how to remove the default route which is being advertised by
default-information originate always command.
'no default-information
OK Let me have a go at this -
A router by definition has at least two interfaces, in most cases it has
many more.
How do we define the ip address of the router?
Is it an Ethernet (LAN facing) interface or a (for example) Serial, HSSI
or other WAN facing interface?
If any of these interfaces
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Hello,
I did BGP beta and I found that Internet Routing Architectures does not
cover everything required on the exam, especially if one does not have
hands-on experience. This is the reason I suffered, despite passing the exam
(to my surprise).
You can also supplement with Cisco ISP Essentials
Is it a size or allocation issue?
CSCdv48299
If fewer than three spots remain in the CA certificate store of a VPN 3000
Concentrator, and an attempt is made to install a CA certificate with
associated RAs, then the RA or RAs are installed (filling the store) and the
root certificate is not
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No. What are the above requirements?
Thanks
Alan
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See RE: Access Internet via the corporate PIX [7:73563]
If this is not the answer, be more specific.
Martijn
Build the tunnel first. Use HQ or RO dns. Make sure users cannot HTTP direct
through firewall, enable direct HTTPS trough it if you want. MAybe also no
ftp etc, no direct dns?
I
I don't know about a 3550, but we got a XP station to authenticate with
802.1x to a Cisco 1200 AP running the latest version of code with EAP-TLS
using a Microsoft CA and Cisco ACS software. Still working on WPA with TKIP
and MIC though...
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Gigastack is Cisco proprietary and not standard Gigabit Ethernet as far as I
know.
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Hello,
I have three 2500 routers (2x2503 and 1x2514) with the budget of 1000$ I am
planning to buy some more routers for my CCIE home lab. Which routers or
switches I must have ( with in my $ limits or couple hundred more).
Every suggestion will be appreciated
David
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Onderwerp: RE: IOS
The one closest to the host.
Thanks,
Zsombor
Janik James wrote:
Assume that you have a two routers between your host and dhcp
server.
This means that you have a 4 interfaces you cna put ip
helper-address on. On which interface(s) you will put the
above command.
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So will this do the job?, Or will I have to put the privilege level 15 in
under console 0
username user2 privilege 3 password 0 hello
username user5 privilege 5 password 0 hello
username admin privilege 15 password cisco
privilege configure level 5 snmp-server community * ro
privilege
Technically, the BDR is elected first. If no router is claiming to be a DR,
then the BDR will be immediately promoted to DR. Nonetheless, the end result
is pretty much what the web page referenced below describes.
Thanks,
Zsombor
mccloud mike wrote:
The DR is elected first by highest
So will this do the job?, Or will I have to put the privilege level 15 in
under console 0
username user2 privilege 3 password 0 hello
username user5 privilege 5 password 0 hello
username admin privilege 15 password cisco
privilege configure level 5 snmp-server community * ro
privilege configure
I have (2) 1721 routers and (2) Pix 506e. I want to configure them for
point-to-point with remote site going through host site for internet
access. How do I configure PIX, what info do I ned to configure it? How do
I configure routers to communicate with Pix? Any help would be great.
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I want to police traffic on a 3550 so that one port is set to 3Mbs another
is 10Mbs and another is 1.5Mbs. How do I calculate the burst?
The CCO give a formula like below but I can't make sense of it.
Burstmin (bits) = Rate (bps) / 8000 (1/sec)
My configs so far are below. Am I going about
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